2026-02-20
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U.S.
President Donald Trump gave Iran 10 to 15 days to strike a nuclear deal,
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U.S.
President Donald Trump says Iran has 10 to 15 days to reach a deal on its nuclear program or face serious consequences,
adding that the time frame should be sufficient.
Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the so-called Board of Peace on Thursday,
Trump described Iran as a hot spot right now and said the outcome of ongoing nuclear talks would be decided within the next 10 days.
U.S.
Vice President JD Vance says the second Ground of talks between Washington and Tehran has shown some positive signs,
but key U.S.
red lines have yet to be met.
Sharing the first meeting of his Board of Peace in Washington, D.C.,